New Year's Tradition

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Marcia K
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New Year's Tradition

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Hello, friends. In my area of PA the tradition is pork & sauerkraut on New Year's Day to bring good luck in the New Year. I put the pork & sauerkraut in the crockpot before I went to bed last night. The smell is permeating through the house...smells so good! I will probably have a bite of pork and a bite of sauerkraut. I don't want to upset the apple cart. I don't feel the best after eating pork so I pretty much avoid it. My guys will be happy. They will also have crab dib in a bread bowl that I prepared. Yahoo! Happy New Year, everyone!
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My folks always ate black-eyed peas for luck on New Year's Day. These days I just have to take a chance on having bad luck all year. :lol:

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I hear ya, Tex! :lol:
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Post by Charlene »

Paul here - Our tradition for New Years Eve is also black eyed peas, but Charlene can't eat them, so.... I cast a spell on the white rice and made it think it was a black eyed pea. The spell is (While waving your hands over the bowl) say "You were born rice, you were raised rice, but now you are a black eyed pea!" Hope it worked! We'll see as the year progresses.
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Post by Marcia K »

Paul, I see nothing but good luck for you in the year ahead! :lol:
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